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"no automatic transmission option and no stop-start fuel saving system"
Well there you go - I won't be buying one!! ![]() ![]()
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I was just thinking, out of all the very collectible race homologalated Aussie production cars that have raced at Bathurst, this car would have to be the most race ready of the lot. Yet will never be remembered for it's track time, but more so it's performance.
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Ford and FPV gave a ripper engine in the Miami, but the car was always seriously undercooked on the brakes department. I suppose they built to a budget and the reality that 96% of owners would not use the potential and those that progressed to track days etc would upgrade their brakes on their own dime. But that recent 6 hours race at Bathurst (standard road cars but allowing special tunes) said everything, the Ford GT Miami labelled " GTF" hauled well, but within 2 laps its brakes were frying, which allowed the Commodore idiot to catch it and loose it overtaking the Falcon, taking them both out. HSV for a price just put in decent rotors and monster AP callipers from the start-so I agree with you chopped. Ford/FPV gave us a raw undercooked package with the Miami Falcon, you really have to spend another $20,000 on suspension, brakes, intercooler, tune, driveshaft, bushes, to get it to the point that it would be a really capable machine in terms of being able to do hard laps reliably around Bathurst etc. But saying all that, I still love my raw undercooked FGX XR8.
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So many LOLs... As a local modern factory production offering with warranty , this last HSV is the best overall package of performance /engineering and probably investment potential . Still can't understand the arguments against it...... methinks sour grapes and apple cider is on the menu. ![]()
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I get the point.........
Its the same flawed argument as spending 5K on an XR6T which makes it "better" than an F6 and how spending 10K on an XR8 makes it "better" than a GTF. The bitsas can be "perceived" better by the owners but end of the day - its the factory offering that forms the basis for these kind of accolades. ( Cant believe I said that - as I've modified the $%^& out of everything ive ever owned - but end of the day - its the truth.. ![]() It is what it is.....Ford also had its chance to go out with something extraordinary as well and retire with an amazing performance legacy - but we got the beancounter special instead. Anyways..............
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Also it a shame that Ford Australia killed the Falcon. As it was rugged and tuff and built for Australian conditions. 2: I think you will find in years to come, that the Performance Models of both Ford and Holden will be remembered by young and old. 3: There is another old saying that goes "Their is no substitution for cubic inches. Unless it's Blown or Turbo Charged." Yes the 5 Litre Boss engine was getting flogged by the 6 Litre LS1. But it wasn't until the FG with it's 5 Litre Super Charged Motor. That was the game changer. And, Yes other Car Makers have offered these types of engines decades ago. lol. |
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2: No. All Classic Ford Muscle Cars are and always will be desirable classics. As everyone would at some stage. Would like one. 3:The Ford Cleveland Motor is Legendary. Considering that Cleveland started its life as a truck motor. And some bright engineers at Ford. Had seen the potential of this motor and put some Hi Performance Parts on it. And earned it's place in the history of Racing and Muscle Cars. 4:"Thanks for the advice" Any Time. |
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Ok... Fords modular engine is self still a 20'th century engine (dates back to 1991)... Now, it seems you are stuck on the notion of "DOHC=Modern!" Both OHC and OHV both appeared in the first decade of the 1900's...with the first OHC engine beating the OHV engine... That out of the way, GM have had OHC am engine's in the past (Northstart DOHC V8 used by Caddies etc) and the Vette itself featured a DOHC 5.7 in the early 1990's... Now, since we are talking about technology, the current LS engine features all the tech of any other "modern" engine, such as: -Variable cam phasing/timing -Active Fuel Management/displacement on demand. -Direct injection. Given the GM engine can meet the stringent CAFE standards, plus still make plenty of power, the "outdated pushrods" are proving there worth and on that point, the current Camaro ZL1 makes more power, but has the same fuel figures as the GT350 Mustang... There is the age old adage: "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". In this case, the GM LS engine shouldn't be criticized for its lack of a 110 year old cam design...its proven it capable of matching OHC engines...
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Perhaps it's just a case of stick with what you know or more likely the fact that it's the only way to have a nice linear torque curve. They have the option of a non blown Miami but seem to all stick to a version of the old clevo. Why complicate things when you don't have to. |
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On the road manufacturers can resort to cubes-cheaper. But for ultimate performance 4 valves beats 2, engine volume being equal.
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Yeah me too - I was only joking that they made mention of the lack of the Stop / Start Fuel saving system.
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1. GM have seen than a pushrod V8 with well designed combustion chambers can have just as good performance as an OHC engine. And be cheaper to manufacture, lower in mass, have a lower centre of gravity, and be safer in an accident, No as much top heavy mass to come crashing through the firewall. 2. By the rationale of your lot of 77 crusties, the classic Fords and the Clevo are rubbish. Stone age tech. After all the Yanks got rid of the Cleveland didn't they. 3. Yes thanks for the advice, its always a good laugh to see you lot whine. |
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So that's it then...our last chance to punch on over locally-produced performance cars.
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And so it begins....
https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...t-300k-107020/ Australia’s fastest, most-powerful homegrown vehicle has a price tag to match. Just ask owners Opportunistic HSV GTSR W1 owners have already begun trying their luck on the used car market, advertising highly-prized examples before they have even reached showrooms. Two 474kW LS9-powered W1s have been advertised on Carsales with a circa 100 per cent markup – one for $299,999, the other for $320,000. Those prices are considerably up on the vehicle’s already-exorbitant $170,000 (plus on-road costs) new car sticker price, verifying the Commodore-based juggernaut as a genuine modern classic. Speaking with motoring.com.au, HSV spokesman Damon Paull said there was little HSV could do to stop individual profiteering. “We sell vehicles to dealers who sell them to customers. We’ve encouraged our dealers to consider to reward the customers who’ve been loyal to them,” he said. Selling a ‘build number’ is common practice in today’s new vehicle market. It is especially prevalent where limited production is in place, as seen on recent examples including the Porsche 911 R. The W1 has been deemed HSV’s greatest homegrown effort, lauded by the press and attracting almost unprecedented interest from enthusiasts. The W1 - along with many other last-hurrah HSV, Holden and Ford models - has been earmarked by valuation experts as potential future earner. Production of the W1 began in April and will continue through to September. Paull confirmed that owner vehicles were yet to be shipped to dealers. Meantime, Paull confirmed that “only four or five” more HSV GTS models were due to roll through the factory before the nameplate is set to be put into retirement. The lead timing and structure of HSV's Victorian manufacturing operations means that the GTS-R could become the last 'ground-up' vehicle to be built and delivered in Australia. You can only imagine the speculation around that car's value. |
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Maybe there trying to make enough to buy the true greatest ever australian performance car.......... the gtho ??? ![]()
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300K PPFFTTTT. I am selling mine for 1,000,000.
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For that amount of money, one would think they would at least get matching colour panels? Those front guards are just shocking and something you'd expect on a North korean built Daepoo
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G'day...This will always go down in history now as the greatest Australian ENGINE of all time..Absolutely no doubt whatsoever...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFSR...g#t=125.703703 ...Overall car re the topic is a lot more subjective.
The Barra Turbo is a gem....always ....fantastic..The stock torque from the turbo is there from 1900-5200 rpm at full tap if you want it ..Can't get much better than that..What's even better is that she's bloody durable and has huge scope as far as 1000 hp (supercar catagories) if you want to spend a few bob ..Even the Holden diehards love the mighty Barra T.. ...Cheers Rod.. Last edited by roddy1960; 06-05-2017 at 08:36 AM. |
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There is an article in the Drive section of yesterdays (5 May) Sydney Morning Herald about classic cars as an investment and of course the overseas models that have a wider international appeal are the main subject matter but it did make reference to our local product and I’ve quoted that section.
You can go to the link to read the full article. http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/c...03-gvxw0x.html Quote:
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I'm in this hobby for fun,not money. Personally I view speculators are a whole different breed of "enthusiast" ![]() Last edited by XByoot; 06-05-2017 at 07:21 PM. |
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please redo your research the cleveland was designed from moment it was designed on paper... as a light easy to manufacture cost effective "performance engine" it was not a truck engine 351w,351m,400c are full size car and truck motors
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A short article that shows rarity and world wide appeal plays a big part in making a car worth big money as there can only ever be one of these and it's only a 6 cylinder.
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Hi Guys & Girls, Just joined this forum yesterday & got my ok to participate today. While looking around I saw this thread, sparked my interest. I know it may not compare today in modern auto circles, but the 1971 XY GTHO Phase 3 falcon was the fastest production saloon car in the world, 142 mph, that's walk in to the showroom & drive out the door.
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